De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam is famous for its much talked-about exhibitions. With hundred thousands of visitors every year, the church is one of the most attended exhibition locations in the Netherlands.
The large-scale exhibitions on treasures from other countries, cultures and religions are a household term to many people.
De Nieuwe Kerk is located in the middle of the city centre at Dam Square next to the Royal Palace. The monumental church building is well worth visiting. The church is also known as the place where the coronation of the Head of State as well of the national Remembrance Day service on 4 May takes place. In 1980, Queen Beatrix was officially inaugurated in De Nieuwe Kerk. On 2 February 2002 the wedding between the Prince of Orange and Princess Máxima took place.
Opening hours
Opening hours: Open daily during exhibitions from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (closed June 8)
Heart of Amsterdam (300 meters) Oudezijds Achterburgwal 118/120 Prices from EUR 25
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